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  • 2) Creating an original painting – artist Martina Shapiro

    Posted on July 28th, 2010 3 comments

    View or buy my paintings here: members.shaw.ca Here I continue working on the painting of an abstract female nude in acrylic on canvas that I started in my first video, I am inventing the image as I create it, completely from my imagination – I don’t use models. Join my fan page on Facebook: www.facebook.com . . .

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  • Oil Painting as Interior Decoration

    Posted on December 25th, 2009 No comments

    Oil Painting As Interior Decoration The art is a beautiful inspiration. Oil paintings are not the exception. Many of the most famous paintings are reproduced in this technique because it gives more realism to works. Also, galleries prefer to sell this kind of paintings. If you want a Mona Lisa reproduction, don’t worry, you can get it. Many galleries can offer to you in few days. The price is according to the size. You don’t have to be a millionaire to enjoy genuine oil paintings of Claude Monet’s “Water Lily Pond” or Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” in your own home. It could be an excellent present. Remember that these works are 100% handmade.

     Landscape oil painting; imagine an artist standing in front of a canvas perched on an easel, brush in one hand and the color plate in the other and lost in thought, you are most likely to visualise a backdrop of the mountains, sky, sea, river and forest. Since the history of landscape painting is as old as the early civilization, it has been one of the most popular subject matter for artists over the generations. Original oil paintings of landscapes have created history, adorned museums and private collections and fetched millions of dollars and pounds in prices. Landscape paintings can be further classified into many other forms like seascapes, skycapes, moonscapes, cityscapes, etc., and is still undergoing experiments.

    Portraiture oil painting; well, just saying “Monalisa” should explain this I suppose. The most enigmatic portrait ever which everyone knows, even those who don’t know anything about art perhaps. The visual appearance of people, captured in different moods and angles, in different shades of light and shadow have always been a favourite subject for artists. Moreover a portrait painting tries to highlight the inner essence of the subject rather than the physical side. Beside human beings, artists also choose animals, pets and even inanimate objects as their subjects for a portrait.As these type of paintings are realistic in nature; great attention is paid by the artists in highlighting the minute details of facial structure, body composition, pose, mood, expression and also the backdrop.

    Still life oil painting; which is an ultimate work of art where an artist ties to depict inanimate subject matters. Close-range renditions of objects arranged on a table or other flat surface is the most common subject in this type of oil paintings.Though each artist has his own creative ideas, typically you will find her giving importance to realistic details rather than impressionistic techniques. Since the 17th century, still life paintings have been quite popular amongst western painters and especially South African artists who have created amazing work of art on this subject.

    Even if you are not an art collector and simply want to add a touch of elegance and class to your living room décor, an original oil painting can do wonders. No matter, whether you are looking for original oil paintings or giclee reproductions, you will find a huge number of them at online art gallery. All you need to do is browse and pick an original oil painting to match your taste. [url= http://www.arts-memory.com] Oil Painting Wholesale [/url]

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  • 3) Creating a Painting of Abstract Nude on Canvas, original fine art

    Posted on December 3rd, 2009 12 comments

    View or Buy my art here: members.shaw.ca Here I continue working on the painting of an abstract female nude in acrylic on canvas that I started in my first two posted videos. You can view the finished painting on my webpage here: members.shaw.ca Join my fan page on Facebook: www.facebook.com . . .

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  • 1) Creating an original painting in acrylic on canvas

    Posted on November 26th, 2009 7 comments

    View or buy my paintings here: members.shaw.ca Shows how I’m beginning to create one of my paintings on canvas. I am holding the camera in one hand while painting with my other hand. I put the canvas on the floor and bend over it when I paint. I paint from imagination and don’t look at any models or sketches – I just start painting on a blank canvas like you see in this video, inventing the image as I create it – it feels like the image is creating itself when I paint. You can see the …

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